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A Normal Day In The Life Of Austin Williams

What is normal anyways?

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A Normal Day In The Life Of Austin Williams

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How do you define normal, and how does one singular person define the word normal? That's like asking, what the meaning of life is. Everyone has a different answer. * The Photo above is the actual place that I work at *

6-6:40 A.M. 

My reaction every morning

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Ahhh yes, the Golden Hour for myself. Every morning Monday through Friday, I wake up around 6:30 am. I turn off my alarm, and think about my life choices for a moment . I then get up, and try to be out the door before 6:50 am. I start work at 7 am. for those keeping track.

6:50-7:10 A.M. 

*NOT AN ACTUAL REPRESENTATION OF ME*

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The part of getting up so early in the morning is driving. If I have time for a shower, that wakes me up. But I like to sleep so...My route to work consists of back roads, usually driven by people way past their pull date. I get to work around 7:10 am.

7:10-9 A.M. 

Lord, give me strength to not strangle anybody today

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It's early in the morning, I haven't had any coffee yet and I need to check in a 90 piece order of Honda parts. Usually ranging from brake pads to full size hoods for dingus's who wreck their car, 'm usually pretty tired at this point, but still trying to wake up. People have learned to leave me be in the morning. KEYWORD: LEARNED.

9:00-12:00

You're new Brakes could be on that plane

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During this time, it's usually slow for me. I send stuff back to the warranty department at Honda in Connecticut, and sign in tires. Sometimes, the counter folk like to have me do their job and this is where I say yes, because I actually want to keep my job. If it's a slow day for me, I wait for UPS and FedEx to show up. The drivers are all pretty nice. Give them some space on the road, they have places to be and people to see.

12:00-1:00 P.M.

Stanley know how to party

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Lunch! I usually sit in the break room for an hour distressing from the morning. Sometimes I go home to take a shower, but only on special occasions. I tend to bring Top Ramen for lunch everyday, but on Fridays, I get some fast food and party like it's 1999!

1:00-4:00 P.M.

same kid, same.

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Work ends at 4, but really on slow days, ends when UPS and Fedex is taken care of. Unless there is somewhere to go or something to do, I tend to sit around and browse the internet.

4:00-4:21 P.M. 

Kramer is life.

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Ahh yes, driving home. The best part of the day until you get home! Nothing more, nothing less!

4:22-11:00 P.M.

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I do a lot of thing between these times. But most day's I'm at home waiting for my beautiful girlfriend Jasmine, and I work on a screenplay or watch videos on how to make short films. I try to keep up to date on important issues as well.

11:30-6:30 A.M.

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SLEEEEEEEP! It's the most wonderful time of the day!

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